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Taskrabbit has unveiled three humorous ads that play on the idea we’re our own worst enemies when it comes to household chores and getting DIY done. Each of the three spots features a central ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Taskrabbit, the leading online marketplace for home services, is thrilled to announce the expansion of its partnership with IKEA. This enhanced collaboration provides IKEA customers ...
The potential new service, codenamed “Chore,” was discovered inside of Uber’s iPhone app within hidden code strings. According to the code, a “tasker” can be hired for a minimum of one hour. The app ...
In the future, when you need someone's help to get a task done, you might find yourself launching the Uber app on your phone. According to Bloomberg, the company is exploring the possibility of ...
It was a case of advanced Chat-fishing. Just in case artificial intelligence wasn’t parroting people well enough already: OpenAI’s brand-new GPT-4 — ChatGPT‘s newest tech update — tricked a human into ...
TaskRabbit was taken offline on April 16 while the company investigated what it described as “a cybersecurity incident.” The online marketplace, which matches people who have stuff that needs doing ...
Ikea's odd jobs marketplace TaskRabbit is back online, following a "cyber-security incident" on Monday. TaskRabbit lets people find freelance workers to complete household tasks such as cleaning, ...
Ikea U.S. on Tuesday announced plans to roll out its TaskRabbit At-Home Assembly service, now available online in select markets and in six Ikea stores across the U.S. The TaskRabbit service is ...
No task too big or small for the gig economy as IKEA plans to send out legions of taskers to get assembly jobs right. Swedish home store IKEA is to acquire TaskRabbit, the start-up that sends legions ...
NEW YORK—TaskRabbit was founded in 2008 with a big idea. On the company’s website and app, people make money by assembling strangers’ Ikea furniture or cleaning their bathrooms. There’s nothing ...